Simple Thoughts, Simple Writings

The lofty aims we build As sprightly toddlers, Bring an encouraging smile From those who are its audience. As adulthood approaches, Our cynical eyes recollect them As knowing smirks. The realities of life Eroding away our resolve, We cut down our ambitions To egregious mediocrity. We pity those fools Who still pursue that Everest of … Continue reading The Wise And The Foolish

Author's note: I wouldn't say that I'm not a fan of clichés or tropes...in fact I'd go so far as to say that everyone likes them. However there is the cliché of hate before love which I find to be absolutely intolerable. So here is something based on that. I hope the readers will enjoy … Continue reading False Love

​Author's note: It has been a while since I have posted any fiction here, it was mainly because I was having exams. Anyways, following is another relatively simple story, I hope the readers will like it. Lucas hurried out of his suburban villa, nearly tripping over the cobbled pathway leading to the main road. "Careful … Continue reading Hallucinations

Our world is far from an ideal place and it is commonplace to see protests of some kind of the other taking place all over the world. As these protestors fight for their myriad causes, I wonder: Why are there so many causes to fight for? It sounds like a silly thought, but please consider … Continue reading A Campaign To Let People Be

Disagreements between people are inevitable, after all everyone has their own opinion based on their education and experiences in life. However, not all people deal with their opinions the same way. Some people consistently express their views, some don't but they will taunt you when your opinion would fall flat and there are some who … Continue reading We Argue But Never Debate

What sadness ailed thee That thou woulds't abandon this world? What malice hads't touched thee That thou seek liberation? Was it the cross of responsibility that thou wert compelled to bear Sinking into the earth with each step thou took? Or the burs of love unrequited that Left thee in a mirage of loneliness? Had … Continue reading To A Suicide Victim

I have always been fascinated by many fellow bloggers sharing a list of their favourite things: from eateries to hangouts to TV shows. Though I avidly read these lists to find if the authors have a word of praise for something I like, it also disheartened me to read a criticism of that very thing … Continue reading My Song Policy: Look East

​“Will you marry me?” asked he. “Yes!” she replied. A blissful grin was writ large across his face. A grin which was being mirrored in the face of the lady before him. They continued to relish the newfound excitement, holding each other’s hands when suddenly the lady noticed something. “Are you crying?” The gentleman felt … Continue reading Late Spring